Hi all,
this is my second time on Lipotrim, day 2 today and all the usual stuff like headaches and lightheadedness are occuring. As a male I find it hard to decide between bulking up (weight training) and losing weight and often bounce from one to the other. I am now weighing in at 18.7 stone (my heaviest)and can't believe i have put so much weight on. 2 years ago I was down to 14.2 stone, I lost 1.9 stone on Lipotrim in just 3 weeks.
I am oblivious to my weight sometimes because I have big bulky shoulders, but lately I have caught glimpses when walking past the mirror and in photo's and can't believe I am looking at myself.
So now I have made a life choice that at 34, I want to be thinner, not skinny, but a lot thinner. I would sit happily at around 13 - 14 stone. I have realised exactly how much sugar I actually used to eat a day and I'm talking 2-3 Choc bars, biscuits, cakes, crisps etc. I see this as my opportunity to retrain my habits, something I didn't do last time. What I do remember from last time was that the types of food I was craving went from all the sugary stuff to nice Homecooked foods like Cottage Pie etc. If I can learn this time to not start eating all the sugar again I think I'll be OK.
It is important to remember that although this is designed to be a quick fix solution for immediate weight loss, use it as the vehicle to retrain yourself once you have started eating again.
One more thing, although quite expensive at £48 per week, look at it this way, if someone came along and told you they could get 2 stone off you in a month (average) for just £200, you would jump at it, would you not?
Good luck to you all, get past day 3-4 and it is a lot easier fron then on!
this is my second time on Lipotrim, day 2 today and all the usual stuff like headaches and lightheadedness are occuring. As a male I find it hard to decide between bulking up (weight training) and losing weight and often bounce from one to the other. I am now weighing in at 18.7 stone (my heaviest)and can't believe i have put so much weight on. 2 years ago I was down to 14.2 stone, I lost 1.9 stone on Lipotrim in just 3 weeks.
I am oblivious to my weight sometimes because I have big bulky shoulders, but lately I have caught glimpses when walking past the mirror and in photo's and can't believe I am looking at myself.
So now I have made a life choice that at 34, I want to be thinner, not skinny, but a lot thinner. I would sit happily at around 13 - 14 stone. I have realised exactly how much sugar I actually used to eat a day and I'm talking 2-3 Choc bars, biscuits, cakes, crisps etc. I see this as my opportunity to retrain my habits, something I didn't do last time. What I do remember from last time was that the types of food I was craving went from all the sugary stuff to nice Homecooked foods like Cottage Pie etc. If I can learn this time to not start eating all the sugar again I think I'll be OK.
It is important to remember that although this is designed to be a quick fix solution for immediate weight loss, use it as the vehicle to retrain yourself once you have started eating again.
One more thing, although quite expensive at £48 per week, look at it this way, if someone came along and told you they could get 2 stone off you in a month (average) for just £200, you would jump at it, would you not?
Good luck to you all, get past day 3-4 and it is a lot easier fron then on!